12-15.1Ο.2Ο17: PALIA ILEKTRIKI, 08:00The international archeological symposium studies the evolution of the city, as well as its relation with other cities and archaeological sites in Western Cyprus, from the Hellenistic period to Early Medieval times. At the same time, the archaeological missions currently working on the site of Nea Pafos will present their discoveries in regards to the founding of Nea Pafos, its urban development, its art, its architecture and its necropolis.International Colloquium organized by the Department of Antiquities of Cyprus, the University of Cyprus and the University of Avignon

17:45 Balandier Claire, Guintrand Matthieu & de Pontbriand Ségolène: “New elements on the Hellenistic and Imperial urban layout on the North side of Fabrika Hill: Results of the French archaeological expedition at Paphos (2012-2017)”.

11:45 Fuduli Leonardo: “Remarks on the Use of the Doric Order in Nea Paphos during the Ptolemaic Reign”. 12:15 Fejfer Jane: “Sculpture collecting in Roman Cyprus”.

12:45 Lunch break

14:00-16:00 Archaeological field visit: The Agora & the exhibition of photographs from the excavationin the Visitors’ Centre, Archaeological site of Nea Paphos (by the team of the Jagiellonian University).

11:30-12:15 Poster session: Meeting with the authors
Iasonos Achilleas: “Paphos: The maritime capital of Cyprus”.
Kajzer Małgorzata: “The integrated approach to the research on oil lamps from Nea Paphos”.
Kubicka Anna: “Looking for a basic unit of measure in Hellenistic insula of Nea Paphos”.
Mazanek Dorota: “Hellenistic and Roman Glassware from Houses at Maloutena
Plateau (Kato Pafos) as an Element of Interior Decoration – overview”.
Mikocka Julia: “Late Roman insula from Maloutena district in Nea Paphos in light of recent documentation studies”.
Miltiadous Johansson Alexia: “Housing and Households in Nea Paphos: a reconsideration of the function and use of domestic space in the House of Dionysos”.
Nocoń Kamila: “Changes in food preparation in Late Hellenistic and Early Roman periods based on cooking pottery from the Agora at Nea Paphos”.
Wacławik Maciej: “Metal objects from Paphian Agora (2011-2016). Results of preliminary analysis”.